ATHEIST, PRO-ABORTION BILLIONAIRE

Seeks to Subvert Catholic Church

“Only a blind man can deny that there is great confusion in the Church.”- Cardinal Carlo Caffarra, April 22, 2017

Defending and Advocating

Authentic Catholic Social Teaching

St. Philomena Church
Built by St. Damien of Molokai
Photo courtesy of Jim Shoemaker

St. Philomena Church
Built by St. Damien of Molokai
Photo courtesy of Jim Shoemaker

Serving in Solidarity

With the Most Vulnerable

St. Philomena Church / Built by St. Damien of Molokai / Photo courtesy of Jim Shoemaker

“My greatest pleasure is to serve the Lord in His poor children rejected by other people."-St. Damien of Molokai

REVEALING THE WOLVES

IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING

St. Philomena Church / Built by St. Damien of Molokai / Photo courtesy of Jim Shoemaker

"Not to oppose error is to approve it; and not to defend truth is to suppress it; and indeed to neglect to confound evil men, when we can do it, is no less a sin than to encourage them."-Pope St. Felix III

SERVING THIS CATHOLIC MOMENT

VIA FAITHFUL CITIZENSHIP

St. Philomena Church / Built by St. Damien of Molokai / Photo courtesy of Jim Shoemaker

“Who is going to save our Church? Not our bishops, not our priests and religious. It is up to you, the people. You have the minds, the eyes, and the ears to save the Church. Your mission is to see that your priests act like priests, your bishops, like bishops, and your religious act like religious."-Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, 1972

Pope John Paul II’s Frightful Vision of a Muslim Europe

Published on November 30, 2017

Catholics hold that all Revelation needful for salvation ended with the death of St. John the Apostle. The Church can and often does veto false apparitions and fake miracles. It has a long, arduous process for deeming whether the faithful are free to believe in so-called “private revelations,” such as the miracles at Fatima. So we should always approach such claims with caution and discernment.

The Apocalypse of St. John Paul II

A close friend of Saint John Paul II has affirmed that the late pope, revealed to have been a mystic, told him that Europe would be invaded by Islam.

Speaking to a large group at the hermitage of “Saints Peter and Paul” this past October, Monsignor Mauro Longhi of the Opus Dei prelature recounted a conversation he had with the late pontiff in March of 1993 on one of their many hiking trips in the mountains. Having got ahead of the rest of their companions, Longhi and St. John Paul took a sandwich break.

In video footage of the October talk, Longhi is heard saying that he noticed that the saint’s hands were trembling. (John Paul’s Parkinson’s disease had not yet been revealed in 1993.) The pope noticed the then-young man’s gaze.

“Dear Mauro, it’s old age,” he explained.

Longhi jumped in to say, “But, no, Holiness, you are young.”

“It’s not true,” the pope snapped back. “I say that I am old because I am old.”

Longhi continued: “Then Wojtyla changed tone, and making me privy to one of his night-time visions, told me:

“‘Tell this to those whom you will meet in the Church of the third millennium. I see the Church afflicted by a deadly scourge. Deeper, more painful and more deadly than those of this millennium’, referring to … communism and Nazi totalitarianism. ‘It’s called islamism. They will invade Europe. I saw the hordes coming from the West to the East’, and he described to me the countries one by one: from Morocco to Libya to Egypt, and so on to the eastern parts. The Holy Father added, ‘They will invade Europe, Europe will be like a cellar, old relics, shadowy, cobwebs. Family heirlooms. You, the Church of the third millennium, will have to contain the invasion. Not with armies, armies will not suffice, but with your faith, lived with integrity.’ ”